With its spacey cover artwork, Lights Out Asia's fourth album is much more of a big and loud production than its predecessor, "Eyes Like Brontide". While it still features (of course) a healthy doses of vocal-ridden shoegazing tracks, this band's latest effort makes a clear turn towards post-rock, with a lot of low-loud-low phrases in the album's stand out tracks. It's still very polished, reminding more of Monno than of Godspeed You Black Emperor!, but these lyrical passages provide a welcome wake-up call in the middle of an album which would otherwise had been a bit too clean. The closing homage to 2001 is also welcome.